For those who missed it, the World Health Organization has reported that over reported that over 3,710,000 people have contracted virus so far, resulting in more than 257,000 deaths Medical professionals have called for “social distancing” to prevent further spreading of the illness, which is defined as “trying to keep yourself away from other people, especially large crowds.” Because of this many events, concerts and festivals have been canceled, including all Broadway plays and sports games. People have been asked to avoid public spaces and quarantine themselves during this time.

While some of Hollywood’s biggest names have offered their fans words of support and encouragement, others have made major donations to help those suffering from the effects of the outbreak. Scroll through our gallery to see a list of all the stars who have donated money and gave back during the current coronavirus pandemic.

J.K. Rowling

To commemorate the Battle of Hogwarts on May 2, the Harry Potter author took to Twitter and told fans that she donated £1 million to organization who help the homeless and victims of domestic abuse.

On this anniversary of a great wizarding victory, I’m thinking of the people who’re out there doing their jobs to protect us and our way of life,” she wrote. “I have 3 key workers in my immediate family, and like all such relatives, I’m torn between pride and anxiety.”

Gigi Hadid

The model took to her Instagram Stories and told fans that she donated to God’s Love We Deliver, an organization based in NYC that “cooks and home-delivers nutritious, medically tailored meals for people too sick to shop or cook for themselves.”

Justin and Hailey Bieber

Justin has taken to Twitter and accepted the “All In Challenge” benefitting coronavirus relief. Fans who donate will have the opportunity to be chosen as the lucky winner who could have the singer fly to their hometown for a intimate concert experience.

Previously, along with his wife, the pair took to social media and announced that they would be donating meals to those effected by the coronavirus outbreak. In February, they also pledged to donate $29,000 to the Beijing Chunmiao Charity Foundation, which helped children effected by the coronavirus outbreak in China.

“Watching the news I couldn’t imagine how scary it would be if a new disease was effecting my wife and my family and friends. China we stand with you as a collective humanity and have made a donation to support,” Justin wrote on Instagram at the time of his donation.

‘Harry Potter’ Studios

According to Variety, The buses from the Harry Potterstudio tour in the U.K. are being used to transport National Health Service (NHS) workers to and from their jobs at the hospitals, for free, amid the current coronavirus pandemic. Warner Bros. donated the buses to drive those on the frontlines to three different locations.

Ellie Goulding

The songstress has teamed up with cell phone network provider EE to course 400 cell phones to the homeless during the current pandemic.

“We’re all worried about coronavirus, but people who are homeless are particularly exposed to and threatened by the pandemic,” Ellie said, according to NME. “Over the last few weeks we have seen an unprecedented and phenomenal effort to rehouse people sleeping rough by the government, local authorities and homelessness charities, but I have remained very worried about how many people will still need support. I’ve been determined to help keep them connected.”

Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello

The two singers surprised kids in a Washington DC hospital via video chat and performed for them.

“Just when the kids thought their video call with @Camila_Cabello couldn’t get any better, @ShawnMendes enters the chat. Thank you both for hanging out and pulling off this surprise,” Ryan Seacrest wrote on Instagram.

Halsey

The “Without Me” singer took to Instagram and revealed that she bought 100,000 masks to be donated to hospitals and medical professionals.

“I am beyond privileged to be self isolating in my home, without the fear and obligation of essential work employment. Without a sick family member to care for. A child to feed. A financial crisis to navigate. So I tried to find a real way to make a difference,” she wrote.

Harry Styles

The “Watermelon Sugar” singer just dropped a brand new merch item and all proceeds will support the World Health Organization’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. The white t-shirt reads, “Stay Home. Stay Safe. Protect Each Other,” on the front and “This T-shirt Fights COVID-19. Treat People With Kindness,” on the back. It’s available to buy on his online store.

“In times like these, it is more important than ever to remember the power of people,” Harry said in a release. “If you are able to help, please donate where you can. 100% of the profits of this t-shirt will go towards fighting COVID-19. Stay home, self-isolate, and protect each other. TPWK.”

‘Jessie’ Cast

Former Disney Channel stars Peyton List, Skai Jackson, Karan Brar, and Kevin Chamberlin teamed up to help raise money during the current pandemic. They will appear in a brand new episode of Stars in the House, which raises money for The Actors Fund’s COVID-19 efforts. Mark your calendars because the cast will appear on the show on April 10!

Miley Cyrus & Cody Simpson

In order to thank healthcare workers, the couple delivered tacos to their local hospital.

“Tacos for the incredible healthcare workers at our local hospital! So grateful for these true legends of our time dedicating their lives to battling this pandemic. Show some love to yours in your community!” Cody captioned his Instagram post.

Pink

According to a recent Instagram post, the musician told fans that she had donated $500,000 to the City of Los Angeles Mayor’s Emergency COVID-19 Crisis Fund and $500,000 to the Temple University Hospital Emergency Fund in Philadelphia, PA in an “effort to support the healthcare professionals who are battling on the frontlines every day.”

“THANK YOU to all of our healthcare professionals and everyone in the world who are working so hard to protect our loved ones. You are our heroes! These next two weeks are crucial: please stay home,” she wrote.

Marcus Scribner

The Black-ish actor teamed up with both DoSomething.org and HSBC a nationwide financial literacy campaign to teach young people how they can make and save money while social distancing during the current pandemic. Marcus will give fans five “Would You Rather?” questions to answer while they receive a series of personal finance tips.

Tana Mongeau

On April 1, the YouTube star teamed up with her manager to launch The 11:11 Project, a charity organization to “make an immediate impact against the coronavirus.” All money raised by Tana‘s organization will support Feeding America, Cult For Good and Pandemic of Love.

Taylor Swift

Taylor is helping a Nashville-based record store stay afloat amid the coronavirus. According to Rolling Stone, the blonde beauty donated to the staff and gave enough to cover three months of health care costs for employees.

Previously, the popstar made major headlines after she donated $3,000 to a fan who posted about her financial struggles during the coronavirus pandemic. The fan penned a heartfelt letter saying that she didn’t know if she would be able to stay in New York City if she wasn’t making money and Taylor “single-handedly” allowed her to stay with her generous donation.

She also DMed another loyal Swiftie on Twitter, who expressed concern about paying her bills, and donated the same amount to her.

Previously, the Lover songstress took to Instagram Stories and encouraged her social media followers to donate to Feeding America and World Health Organization.

Troye Sivan

The Australian singer dropped a new song — called “Take Yourself Home” — and along with it, a new batch of merch on April 1. All proceeds from the sale of his three new t-shirts will benefit the WHO COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund and Spotify’s COVID-19 Music Relief project.

The song is kind of a pep talk with yourself and the place you’re from. Grappling with your place in the world. I write these songs as a diary entry, then as life and places change and relationships change, songs can take on a new meaning entirely. Clearly that has happened for this song, with what is going on in the world right now,” he said in a statement.

Demi Lovato

The former Camp Rock starlet announced that her upcoming collaboration with the athleisure brand Fabletics, would benefit doctors and first responders. According to her Instagram post, $5 from every item sold will be donated to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization to support frontline workers.

Previously, Demi told fans that she had also been donating meals to those effected by the current outbreak.

Kylie Jenner

The makeup mogul is set to produce hand sanitizer “dedicated to first responders working to support our communities,” ABC News reported. The product will be donated to hospitals in Southern California.

She also donated $1 million to coronavirus relief efforts. The doctor who delivered her daughter, Stormi Webster, took to Instagram and thanked Kylie for her generosity.

“From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU @kyliejenner,” he wrote. “You are my hero. This generous donation will help save many precious lives. Our world is a better place with you in it.”

The money will be used to buy face masks, face shields and protective gear for medical professionals.

Selena Gomez

Selena has decided to release the deluxe version of her album Rare with money from every order going directly to the Plus 1 COVID-19 Relief Fund. She has also donated to Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles because they “are low on masks and ventilators.”

“They’ve taken such good care of me so it’s my turn to show my gratitude,” she wrote.

Previously, the “Lose You To Love Me” singer surprised fans with the music video for her track “Dance Again” and a line of merch that will benefit the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund. She also introduced her new pooch, Daisy, during an Instagram Live stream. Selena was talking to viewers about how she’s been holding up during the coronavirus pandemic, and then dropped the bombshell announcement.

“I would like to introduce my new family member — Daisy! Winnie and Daisy are getting along very well,” she said. “I know a few friends who are fostering right now just to give animals a safe place, but I couldn’t help it. I have to keep her, right? I got Daisy a week ago, and she’s so sweet. And Winnie is like big brother mode for sure.”

Ariana Grande

The songstress took to her Instagram Stories and listed five organizations that she would be donating to in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic — Feeding America, Opportunity Fund, Give Directly, WHO and the Italian Red Cross. Ariana also urged her fans to do the same.

“My heart hurts for the small business, individuals, and families affect by all of this,” she wrote. “I am supporting the organizations below and if [you] are able to, [you] should too.”

As it turned out, the “Thank U Next” singer has also been secretly sending money to fans who are struggling via Venmo.

“She reached out and took care of my salary for the month,” one fan told Page Six.

Miley Cyrus

The former Hannah Montana starlet has teamed up with hardcore brand Emi Jay and launched the “Care Together” campaign. When consumers purchase hair ties and use the code “BrightMinded” at checkout, 100% of the proceeds go directly to the Feeding America organization.

Shawn Mendes

The “In My Blood” singer and his Shawn Mendes Foundation made a $175,000 donation to the SickKids Foundation, which will help acquire the equipment needed to care for people suffering from the virus.

“By making this donation to SickKids, we hope to help provide support in the urgent screening and prevention of COVID-19 for their patients and the surrounding community of Toronto,” he wrote in a statement on Instagram.

TikTok

The president of the popular social media app, Alex Zhu, announced that the company would be donating $10 million to the World Health Organization.

“Alongside many great companies and individuals, we’re passionate about doing our small part to contribute to this important cause and the critical work the fund enables,” he wrote in a statement. “We continue to donate critical supplies to countries and communities in need, including helping procure masks for health care workers and enabling the distribution of food support for students, teachers, and families affected by school closures. We’re matching employee donations to a range of local and global initiatives, including WHO, Red Cross, and a number of direct relief programs. As a company we continue to seek out ways to get involved and lend a hand.”

Lili Reinhart

Just like her Riverdale costar, Lili also fostered a pooch during this time. The actress recently took to her Instagram Stories and posted a series of adorable photos of her new puppy Milo. She urged her followers to also adopt a dog during this time, if they can.

“Consider fostering or adopting during this time if you can spare the extra expense of caring for a little furry friend,” she captioned the pics.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West

The couple has used their platform to assist various charities. Kanye made a donation to the LA Dream Center, which provides help to underserved communities, and Kim has planned to donate 20% of the profits from her SKIMS Cotton Collection to Baby2Baby, which helps children living in poverty.

Britney Spears

The popstar posted a video to Instagram and asked fans to slide into her DMs with requests for help.

“So our world is going through such hard times right now, and my sister just nominated me to help people, whether it’s with food or I’m getting your child diapers or whatever it is. DM me, and I will help you out,” she said in the social media clip.

Vanessa Hudgens

Vanessa took to Instagram and recently announced that she had donated to Feeding America, which helps provide food to those in need.

“It’s a crazy time out there in the world. School closures, job disruptions, lack of paid sick leave and the coronavirus’ disproportionate impact on adults age 60 and older and low-income families are all contributing to the demands placed on food banks across the country,” the High School Musical alum captioned her post.

Lucy Hale

The former Pretty Little Liars actress recently took to her Instagram Stories and called on her followers to help foster dogs during the coronavirus outbreak after Los Angeles planned to close all shelters in order to stop the spread of the illness. She explained that if they can’t find fosters for the pups, the shelters will be forced to euthanize the remaining animals.

Jimmy Fallon

“Right now I’m thinking about what we can do to help our most vulnerable populations — children who are losing the one meal they may rely on per day, our friends and family who are facing job issues, the elderly, and low-income families,” he wrote.